- Wangal people
The Wangal people (aka "Wanngal", [http://www.livingharbour.net/aboriginal/clan_names.htm Australian Museum (2002). Aboriginal People of Coastal Sydney] . Retrieved on
21 March 2008 .] "Won-gal", "Wongaibon",Australian Istitute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (2008). [http://mura.aiatsis.gov.au/ "Mura Catalogue"] . Retrieved on21 March 2008 .] "Wangaaypuwan", "Wangaaybuwan") are the original Aboriginal custodians of the lands and waters of the currentMunicipality of Strathfield and surrounding areas ofSydney ,New South Wales . [http://www.strathfield.nsw.gov.au/page/page/council/about-strathfield/aboriginal-history/ Strathfield Municipal Council (2007). Aboriginal History] . Retrieved on21 March 2008 .]History
Archaeological evidence of human occupation of the Sydney area has been dated back 20,000 years,cite web | url = http://www.marrickville.nsw.gov.au/cadigalwangal/people/iceage.htm | title= "The Ice Age" | publisher = Marrickville Council | accessdate = 2007-05-07] and is likely to date back much further (people have been dated as being present elsewhere in Australia more than 60,000 years ago - see
Australian Aboriginal Prehistoric Sites ).Sydney's
geomorphology 20,000 years ago was very different to what it is today. In the middle of the lastice age , the Sydney coast was approximately 15km to the east and what is nowSydney Harbour was freshwater creeks andriver s. Wangal predecessors would have been living in the now-submerged coastal area.As sea levels rose to their present levels, peoples living on the coast would have been forced inland. By 1788, the Wangal people were well established there as a fishing people. [cite web | url = http://www.marrickville.nsw.gov.au/cadigalwangal/vegetation/bushtucker.htm | title= "Bush Tucker" | publisher = Marrickville Council | accessdate = 2007-05-07]
The Wangal people were among the first to encounter British settlers in 1788. While the British governor
Arthur Phillip sought to establish good relationships with the local people and even befriendedBennelong , a prominent Wangal person, the differences between the groups led to tensions with both sides killing and injuring members of the other.cite web | url = http://www.marrickville.nsw.gov.au/cadigalwangal/people/conflict4.htm | title= "Smallpox Epidemic" | publisher = Marrickville Council | accessdate = 2007-05-07]In April 1789, just over a year after the establishment of the British settlement,
smallpox broke out. There is speculation as to whether the disease was released deliberately or not but in any case the result was catastrophic.Country
The name these people gave to their country was documented by NSW Governor
Arthur Phillip in 1790 as "Wann" and by his successor John Hunter as "Wanne". Their country has been described as extending:"...along the south side of the harbour from Long Cove ( Darling Harbour) to Rose Hill, which the local inhabitants called Parramatta."
Language
The Wangal people were part of a the
Eora (aka "Dharawal", "Darug", "Dharuk") language speaking group who contributed to contemporary Australian English, words likedingo ,woomera ,wallaby ,wombat , andwaratah .Thieberger & McGregor (1994).]The Wangal people and their Eora neighbours, the
Cadigal people, were heavily impacted by early British settlement, many dying from smallpox or being pushed from their lands by the early settlers, and ceasing to be acknowledged and known as a viable, functioning social group within twenty years or so of 1788.Turbet (1989).]The Eora / Dharawal / Darug language has since been reconstructed from the many notes made of it by the original colonists, although there has been no known oral language tradition continuing over the last one hundred years.
ee also
* Aboriginal history section of the History of Strathfield, New South Wales
* Aboriginal culture section of Leichhardt, New South Wales
* Indigenous Heritage section of Five Dock, New South WalesNotes
References
* Thieberger, N. & McGregor, W. (1994). "Sydney language" in "Macquarie Aboriginal Words". Macquarie Library. Sydney
* Turbet, Peter (1989). "The Aborigines of the Sydney District Before 1788". Kangaroo Press. KenthurstFurther reading
* Beckett, Jeremy & Donaldson, Tamsin with Steadman, Bradley & Meredith, Steve (2003). "Yapapunakirri: Let's Track Back: The Aboriginal World Around Mount Grenfell". Office of the Registrar, Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983. Sydney
* Guider, Michael (1997). "Aboriginal History of Burwood Municipality". Michael Guider. LithgowExternal links
* [http://www.leichhardt.nsw.gov.au/Land-of-the-Eora.html Leichhardt Council's Introduction to Inner West Sydney's Aboriginal History]
* [http://www.strathfield.nsw.gov.au/page/page/council/about-strathfield/aboriginal-history/ Strathfield Municipal Council's Aboriginal History webpage]
* [http://www.strathfieldhistory.org.au/Aboriginal%20History.htm Strathfield Historical Society's Aboriginal History web page]
* [http://www.livingharbour.net/aboriginal/clan_names.htm Australian Museum web page on Aboriginal People of Coastal Sydney]
* [http://www.marrickville.nsw.gov.au/cadigalwangal/main.htm Marrickville's website about Cadigal and Wangal peoples]
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